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Hi Jacek,Can you please try and reset the unit back to factory defaults by pressing the reset button for 30 seconds using a paperclip or something similar?After the reset, you will need to wait up to 15-20 minutes for the unit to come back.If after 15-20 minutes the unit is still not back on, you will need to follow the steps from the file that I’ve attached to this e-mail in order to restore your unit.Please let me know how it went and if necessary I will get back at you.Have a wonderful dayRegards, How To restore Vera lite1. Connect your computer directly into the LAN port on the Vera lite unit2. Put a static IP on your computer (192.168.1.2) and the gateway 192.168.1.1 . You Can findmore information about it at step 8.3. Plug the power adapter in Vera and when the blue light starts blinking, press and releasethe reset button4. Open a command prompt and telnet into the unit: telnet 192.168.1.1Run these commands:flash_eraseall -j /dev/mtd7syncecho b > /proc/sysrq-triggerNote 1: If you cannot telnet to the unit you will need to install the telnet client. Windows 7 :From Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows Feature On or Off >and checkthe Telnet Client box to install it .Note 2: OR you can download 'Putty' to Telnet to the unit. For 'Host name' type 192.168.1.1and for 'Connection Type' select Telnet. Then hit Open.Now the Vera unit should reboot and you should see it booting up. It might take a couple ofseconds, first the LED should be solid red, then green, red and after that it should boot up6. Change your IP address back on automatically or 192.168.81.2 and gateway 192.168.81.17. Check that the Dashboard loads on 192.168.81.1 after all the LEDs are on and solid8. How to set a Static IP to your computer.In Windows 7Open Control PanelView by: Large icons -> Network and Sharing CenterView by: Category -> View netork status and tasksClick on Change adapter settingsRight click on LAN connection to Vera , then click on PropertiesHighlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) item, and click on PropertiesIn the IP address field enter 192.168.1.2In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.1.1Click OKClick OK AgainIn Windows XPOpen Windows Start menu.Open Control Panel.Classic view: Open Network ConnectionsCategory view: Select Network and Internet Connections, and then Network Connections.Double-click on your the LAN connection to Vera.Click Properties.In the General tab, highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) item, and click Properties.In the IP address field enter 192.168.1.2In the subnet mask field enter 255.255.255.0In the Default gateway field enter 192.168.1.1Click OKClick OK againIn Mac OS XOpen the Apple Menu(Top left corner of your screen)Click System PreferencesClick NetworkClick the Locations dropdown and select Edit LocationsClick the plus sign and call your new location "Vera system Troubleshooting"Select "Ethernet" from the list on the leftSelect "Manually" from the Configure IPv4 dropdownEnter 192.168.1.2 in the IP address fieldEnter 255.255.255.0 in the subnet mask fieldEnter 192.168.1.1 in the Router fieldHit "Apply"